How to Format Various MLA Contributors
- Tomas Elliott (Ph.D.)
- Published on 11/16/2023
- Updated on12/05/2023
In MLA citation style, understanding how to format various contributor types is crucial. Each contributor, be it an author, editor, or online participant, holds a specific place in the citation framework. We look into MLA guidelines for different contributors, providing concise insights and examples for accurate citations.
Pay attention to details in the source to accurately reflect the contribution of each individual or entity. Maintain consistency in your citation style throughout your document to enhance readability and professionalism. Always refer to the latest edition of the MLA Handbook for specific and up to date guidelines. |
SINGLE AUTHOR
Include the author’s last name followed by the first name or initials.
Example |
Dosey, Ted.
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Structure |
Author Surname, Author First Name(s) or Initial(s).
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TWO AUTHORS
For two authors, list their last names followed by first names or initials, separated by ‘and’.
Example |
Dosey, Ted, and Kate Liao.
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Structure |
Author 1 Surname, Author 1 First Name(s) or Initial(s), and Author 2 First Name(s) &/or Initial(s) Author 2 Surname.
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THREE OR MORE AUTHORS
When there are three or more authors, include the first author followed by ‘et al.’ to indicate additional contributors.
Example |
Liao, Christina, et al.
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Structure |
Author 1 Surname, Author 1 First Name(s) or Initial(s), et al.
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EDITOR
Specify the editor’s name followed by ‘editor’ or ‘editors’ label for single or multiple editors, respectively.
Example |
Maxim, Claire, editor.
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Structure |
Editor Surname, Editor First Name(s) or Initial(s), editor.
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TWO EDITORS
Example |
Maxim, Claire, and Kate Liao, editors.
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Structure |
Editor 1 Surname, Editor 1 First Name(s) or Initial(s), and Editor 2 First Name(s) &/or Initial(s) Editor 2 Surname, editors.
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THREE OR MORE EDITORS
Example |
Maxim, Claire, et al., editors.
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Structure |
Editor 1 Surname, Editor 1 First Name(s) or Initial(s), et al., editors.
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GROUP OR CORPORATE AUTHOR
Use the full name of the organization or corporation as the author.
Example |
World Health Organization.
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Structure |
Group/Corporate Author(s).
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NO AUTHOR
When there’s no specific author:
Cite the title of the webpage in quotation marks for webpages.
Example |
“The Art of Science.”
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Structure |
“Title of Webpage.”
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All other source types cite the title of the work in italics.
Example |
BBC News.
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Structure |
Title of Work.
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Do not use ‘Anonymous’ as the author’s name in the MLA style.
TRANSLATOR
Include the translator’s name and specify their role as ‘translator’.
Example |
Smith, Lisa. The Leap. Translated by Gareth Williams.
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Structure |
Author Surname, Author First Name(s) &/or Initial(s). Title of Book. Translated by Translator First Name(s) &/or Initial(s) Translator Surname.
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EMPHASIS ON TRANSLATOR
Example |
Smith, Lisa, translator. The Leap. By Gareth Williams.
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Structure |
Translator Surname, Translator First Name(s) &/or Initial(s), translator. Title of Book. By Author First Name(s) &/or Initial(s) Author Surname.
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